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. >> you know, i just want to note on this, there are district attorneys and u.s. attorneys who are out there every day squeezing ordinary citizens on sometimes very thin grounds. and taking them to trial in order to make an example, as they put it. i'm really concerned that too big to fail has become too big for trial. that just seems wrong to me. >> joining me now is reporter and new york times columnist, winning on questionable causes on wall street, jesse, good to see you. >> hi. >> i want to start with the very basic question, could these regulators have taken more banks to trial? did they have the authority, the power, the cause? >> of course, the sec can take banks to trial civilly, and they can refer cases criminally to the department of justice, now, that is really where the crux of this lies is the power here and the disappointment is mainly with the department of justice, why they haven't brought more cases against the banks, either civilly or criminally and why they haven't brought the ceos, major bankers to trial for their actions. >> so now, let's go
. >> you know, i just want to note on this, there are district attorneys and u.s. attorneys who are out there every day squeezing ordinary citizens on sometimes very thin grounds. and taking them to trial in order to make an example, as they put it. i'm really concerned that too big to fail has become too big for trial. that just seems wrong to me. >> joining me now is reporter and new york times columnist, winning on questionable causes on wall street, jesse, good to see you....
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it's about a cluster of male breast cancer cases at camp lejeune among members of the u.s. marine corps. >> how many of you, by a show of hands, believe that the united states marines are in some way in part for you responsible for getting breast cancer? >> this is really an important story. it's about people who have volunteered to serve their country, people who are suffering today. we hope you can join us for it. that's going to be it for this week's edition of "rock center" and for everyone that works so hard here in new york to bring you the broadcast, thank you for being with us. for >> you are watching wbal-tv 11. live. local. late breaking. >> good evening. it looks like mother nature it looks like mother nature wants to butt in
it's about a cluster of male breast cancer cases at camp lejeune among members of the u.s. marine corps. >> how many of you, by a show of hands, believe that the united states marines are in some way in part for you responsible for getting breast cancer? >> this is really an important story. it's about people who have volunteered to serve their country, people who are suffering today. we hope you can join us for it. that's going to be it for this week's edition of "rock...
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it's about a cluster of male breast cancer cases at camp lejeune among members of the u.s. marine corps. >> how many of you, by a show of hands, believe that the united states marines are in some way in part for you responsible for getting breast cancer? >> this is really an important story. it's about people who have volunteered to serve their country, people who are suffering today. we hope you can join us for it. that's going to be it for this week's edition of "rock center" and for everyone that works so hard here in new york to bring you the broadcast, thank you for being with us. and the safety pets on airpla s airplanes. >>> are you star struck? did you see it? the bay area dazzled by an unexpected fireball in the sky. >> the skies brimming with action. first an asteroid skims past earth tonight and now a meteor strikes over area skies. this is video of what appears to be a fireball. the driver said he was headed out of san francisco. turns out here wasn't the only night star viewer. we got calls as far as st. helena as far south as gilroy. >> we were driving on inte
it's about a cluster of male breast cancer cases at camp lejeune among members of the u.s. marine corps. >> how many of you, by a show of hands, believe that the united states marines are in some way in part for you responsible for getting breast cancer? >> this is really an important story. it's about people who have volunteered to serve their country, people who are suffering today. we hope you can join us for it. that's going to be it for this week's edition of "rock...
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the plane was met by local officials and the u.s. secret service. and we are told now the federal aviation administration is investigating this incident. we will keep you up to date on the very latest to see what this small plane was doing in the president's restricted air space. >>> moving on now to lady gaga. she has cancelled the rest of her "born this way" tour because of an injury. dr. sanjay gupta is up next to tell us what happened to ms. gaga, and how serious it really is. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. and now hot pink toes. seems tough for a tough dog like duke. but when it has anything to do with gwen, he's putty in her hands. for a love thi
the plane was met by local officials and the u.s. secret service. and we are told now the federal aviation administration is investigating this incident. we will keep you up to date on the very latest to see what this small plane was doing in the president's restricted air space. >>> moving on now to lady gaga. she has cancelled the rest of her "born this way" tour because of an injury. dr. sanjay gupta is up next to tell us what happened to ms. gaga, and how serious it...
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cosmopolitan collection, the magazine's first-ever fashion line, is sold at the 600-plus stores of what major u.s. retailer? - um, i'm not sure. - thank you. [applause] diandra. what is the name of the page or section of the magazine that lists the staff and their positions at the periodical? - it is called the index. - what animal term refers to the short, tapered heel of a shoe, which is usually under 1 1/2 inches tall? - it's called a kitten heel. - in 1972, which actor famously posed nude on a bear rug as the centerfold of a very controversial and popular issue of cosmopolitan? - the actor was burt reynolds. - thank you. [cheers and applause] - joanna, how did the candidates do? - carlos, you got precisely zero. i mean, really, have you ever heard, carlos, of a mediterranean island called "cargo"? kristina, you were asked what a chignon is. it's a style of hair. rachele, i was disappointed that you didn't even guess. fake it till you make it.
cosmopolitan collection, the magazine's first-ever fashion line, is sold at the 600-plus stores of what major u.s. retailer? - um, i'm not sure. - thank you. [applause] diandra. what is the name of the page or section of the magazine that lists the staff and their positions at the periodical? - it is called the index. - what animal term refers to the short, tapered heel of a shoe, which is usually under 1 1/2 inches tall? - it's called a kitten heel. - in 1972, which actor famously posed nude...
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the u.s. coast guard is asits in this giggs. all of them are trying to find out what caused the fire that caused this entire mess. back to you. >> thank you, anna. >>> what was supposed to be a four-day cruise turned out to be no carnival for anyone aboard the ship and now carnival faces a wave of action. we talk id over one someone who knows the cruise business on the inside. jay is the author of "the truth of cruise ships." great to have you with us. what is the truth. house does a fire disable a ship that large. >> 80% of the electricity used on board. i don't have all the details yet but the fire doesn't look like it took them out yet. the power grid or maybe the wiring. >> there are regulations in place now that the new ships have to have backup systems, correct? but the problem is these old ships can't be retrofitted. >> exactly. it's too costly to try to duplicate something with a ship that's not designed that way. so i think wi may see new regulations or cruise lines voluntarily adding
the u.s. coast guard is asits in this giggs. all of them are trying to find out what caused the fire that caused this entire mess. back to you. >> thank you, anna. >>> what was supposed to be a four-day cruise turned out to be no carnival for anyone aboard the ship and now carnival faces a wave of action. we talk id over one someone who knows the cruise business on the inside. jay is the author of "the truth of cruise ships." great to have you with us. what is the...
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thank you. >> next, u.s. army chief of staff talks about the future of the army and live at 7:00 a.m., your calls and comments on "washington journal." >> on news makers, kentucky congressman, harold rogers. he talks about his efforts to fund the federal government through september 30, which would avert a government shutdown on march 27 and the impact it would have from the pentagon and veterans programs. newsmarkse sundays at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> i think the women themselves in many cases were interested in politics but had no vehicle to express that in their own lives so they were attracted to men who were going to become politically active or were already politically active. >> each of them i find intriguing. probably half of them in particular, they are prelice ice isly because they are so obscure historically. i think half of these women probably would be almost totally unrecognizingable to most men and women on the street. >> this presidents' day, c-span premieres its new seri
thank you. >> next, u.s. army chief of staff talks about the future of the army and live at 7:00 a.m., your calls and comments on "washington journal." >> on news makers, kentucky congressman, harold rogers. he talks about his efforts to fund the federal government through september 30, which would avert a government shutdown on march 27 and the impact it would have from the pentagon and veterans programs. newsmarkse sundays at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span....
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and the u.s. military will see the brunt of that so, peter doocy live in washington this morning with more on the sequester. you might be the only one in washington everyone else on vacation there. right? >> there are a lot of people who work in the building behind me who are out of town in their home districts right now, clayton, the latest word from general ray odierno army chief of staff says sequestration extend deployments for servicemen and women already overseas or trained or just send troops who are not trained properly because of budget cuts straight to the front lines before they are ready. >> >> for example, we will curtail training for 80% of ground forces. this will impact our unit's basic war fighting skills and short falls across critical specialties including aviation, intelligence, engineering, and even our ability to recruit soldiers into our army. remember the cuts haven't even been made yet. republicans are already pointing fingers at the president. >> in his state of the union
and the u.s. military will see the brunt of that so, peter doocy live in washington this morning with more on the sequester. you might be the only one in washington everyone else on vacation there. right? >> there are a lot of people who work in the building behind me who are out of town in their home districts right now, clayton, the latest word from general ray odierno army chief of staff says sequestration extend deployments for servicemen and women already overseas or trained or just...
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average pre-school enrollment for the u.s. hovers just above 56%. around 55.7%. voluntary universal pre-k had broad support. georgia providing free pre-school for any 4-year-old whose parents want it. with the alabama's governor calling for a 16% increase in the budget it seems like rare example of good policy that could conceivably maybe find something like bipartisan support. back to the table dedrick muhammad, diane shotzenbach, associate professor of human development in social policy at northwestern university. great to have you all here. >> thanks for having us universal pre-k, walk us through the research here. this has been -- i made a joke the other day it is like -- almost like the joke about worthwhile initiative. it is like a liberal cliche that obviously this is a good idea and -- research just seems to grow and grow and grow. suggesting. what are the -- what are the below the headlines of the research that people -- folks may not know. >> i want to start by saying they are not -- not many areas where you see this level of agreement among -- people r
average pre-school enrollment for the u.s. hovers just above 56%. around 55.7%. voluntary universal pre-k had broad support. georgia providing free pre-school for any 4-year-old whose parents want it. with the alabama's governor calling for a 16% increase in the budget it seems like rare example of good policy that could conceivably maybe find something like bipartisan support. back to the table dedrick muhammad, diane shotzenbach, associate professor of human development in social policy at...
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does the u.s. or the u.n. have any sort of political leverage to urge china to do what you are suggesting? >> we have a relationship with china that it's a competitive relationship. do we have leverage over them to do this? not really. the united nations does not, although china listens to the international community, and ban ki-moon has a lot of respect in asia. but i think we also need here south korea. south korea has most of the stakes in this. they've provided humanitarian aid to north korea. eventually if there's a unification, south korea is key. south korea is upgrading its own military. the new president of south korea, the woman whose father was a very, very hardline dictator, i think has an opportunity after she sends messages of toughness to maybe penetrate the new leader of north korea and the new regime. but there's real uncertainty as to where they're going to go. and the best thing to do is make them pay for these tests. but then i think we need a new strategy because you don't know a country l
does the u.s. or the u.n. have any sort of political leverage to urge china to do what you are suggesting? >> we have a relationship with china that it's a competitive relationship. do we have leverage over them to do this? not really. the united nations does not, although china listens to the international community, and ban ki-moon has a lot of respect in asia. but i think we also need here south korea. south korea has most of the stakes in this. they've provided humanitarian aid to...
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i want to note on this, that there are district attorneys and u.s. attorneys who are out there ev everyday squeezing ordinary citizens on sometimes very thin grounds and taking them to trial in order to make an exampleple as they put it. i'm really concerned that too big to fail has become too big for trial. >> senator elizabeth warren came out swinging at her first major senate banking committee thursday asking hard questions of regulators of the financial industry and it was vintage warren who first gained national attention because of the criticism of the deregulation that led to financial collapse, and boy, we need her, because wall street is growing again. the front pages of both "the new york times" and the "wall street journal" yesterday touted the spending spree unleash iing the big businesses pent-up desire to burn some of the cash. thursday, $40 billion of deals struck to bring the value of mergers and acquisitions deals since january to $160 billion. and they are following in the footsteps of an aggressive market left up on the s&p 500. an
i want to note on this, that there are district attorneys and u.s. attorneys who are out there ev everyday squeezing ordinary citizens on sometimes very thin grounds and taking them to trial in order to make an exampleple as they put it. i'm really concerned that too big to fail has become too big for trial. >> senator elizabeth warren came out swinging at her first major senate banking committee thursday asking hard questions of regulators of the financial industry and it was vintage...
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the iran foreign minister spokesman was asked about hagel's views on israel and u.s. sanctions on iran. as reuters reported, the spokesman responded, we hope there will be practical changes in american foreign policy and washington becomes respectful of the rights of nations. well, not exactly an extraordinary unprecedented celebration of hagel's nomination. cruz, however, used this kind of innuendo and guilt by association that reminds us of another senator, senator joe mccarthy. see if you agree, however. a month after edward r. murrow's march 1954 see it now broadcast in which he exposed mccarthy's tactics, the senator accepted murrow's invitation to respond. here he uses a favorable tv review in a communist newspaper as evidence of murrow's connection to communism supposedly. let's listen. >> let's take 30 seconds or so and see who was giving comfort to our enemies. march 9 containing seven articles and an editorial all attacking mccarthy, and the same issue mr. murrow's program has put one of tonight's best bets on tv. >> also that week senator cruz -- this week
the iran foreign minister spokesman was asked about hagel's views on israel and u.s. sanctions on iran. as reuters reported, the spokesman responded, we hope there will be practical changes in american foreign policy and washington becomes respectful of the rights of nations. well, not exactly an extraordinary unprecedented celebration of hagel's nomination. cruz, however, used this kind of innuendo and guilt by association that reminds us of another senator, senator joe mccarthy. see if you...
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picked up the man known as buck naked or maestro jim in veracruz and quickly turned him over to waiting u.s. marshalls. when the plane carrying jim back to washington state landed in seattle he was greeted by a familiar face. >> and you said what? jim, nice to see you again. >> jim, i'm not sure if you remember me, but i'm here to escort you back to island county. i said you're under no obligation to talk to me and he immediately said i don't want to. >> something he should have said years earlier. >> probably would have been a good idea. >> for the foreseeable future, jim huden would be wearing exactly the ensemble he had, for so long, sought to avoid. immediately after huden's arrest detectives began trying to track down his former lover peggy thomas, a routine computer data search led police to this lake in new mexico where they discovered peggy thomas kept an 80-foot houseboat that she'd gotten in her divorce from mark allen. >> they said she was a really nice person, that she was single and that she'd put the name off the hook on the boat due to the fact she was single. >> captain burt
picked up the man known as buck naked or maestro jim in veracruz and quickly turned him over to waiting u.s. marshalls. when the plane carrying jim back to washington state landed in seattle he was greeted by a familiar face. >> and you said what? jim, nice to see you again. >> jim, i'm not sure if you remember me, but i'm here to escort you back to island county. i said you're under no obligation to talk to me and he immediately said i don't want to. >> something he should...
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this week the government accountability office identified one of the highest risks challenging the u.s. government, climate change, it was the first time climate change made the list. back for more. the brain trust. question for all and amy i will start with you this time. where does this rank on the president's list? seriously, we think in terms of getting something accomplished in the next term and what can he do it about? those are the two questions. we will start with you. >> in the state of the union, he said that he would try to pass executive orders to tackle climate change. i don't think than legislatively, he will make a lot of progress on that, but we may see our former communitier organizer being the imperial president when it comes to climate change. >> sometimes you start by making sense and say something that is sensible and then you -- >> you cannot handle the truth. >> it's not fair to say that the president is an imperialist. >> i think what she means is that -- if he makes any serious moves on climate change, it will be through executive orders. >> which are not suppo
this week the government accountability office identified one of the highest risks challenging the u.s. government, climate change, it was the first time climate change made the list. back for more. the brain trust. question for all and amy i will start with you this time. where does this rank on the president's list? seriously, we think in terms of getting something accomplished in the next term and what can he do it about? those are the two questions. we will start with you. >> in the...